2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3156.2011.00716.x
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Future need of ageing people with an intellectual disability in the Republic of Ireland: lessons learned from the literature

Abstract: Accessible summary• This article synthesises current literature regarding ageing and service provision for people with an intellectual disability.• People with intellectual disability are living longer.• Services need to respond to the needs of older people with intellectual disability. SummaryPeople with an intellectual disability are living longer, and the numbers continue to rise. Ireland has and is seeing a dramatic change in the age profile of clients and the support services they require. While Ireland h… Show more

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“…Causes of death for people with an intellectual disability differ from the general population with leading cause of death in the general population identified as cancer followed by ischaemic heart disease and cerebral vascular disease (Doody et al . ). However, for people with an intellectual disability, respiratory disease followed by cardiovascular disease related to congenital heart disease are the leading causes of death with cancer ranked lower (Cooper et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Causes of death for people with an intellectual disability differ from the general population with leading cause of death in the general population identified as cancer followed by ischaemic heart disease and cerebral vascular disease (Doody et al . ). However, for people with an intellectual disability, respiratory disease followed by cardiovascular disease related to congenital heart disease are the leading causes of death with cancer ranked lower (Cooper et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These areas where selected because they were geographically accessible to the authors. Regarding the age criterion, there is widespread recognition that age‐related problems impact on people with IDs at an earlier chronological age than the general population (Doody et al, ; Hatzidimitriadou & Milne, ). Nevertheless, there is no agreement about when aging begins in people with IDs and researchers have chosen different cut‐offs ages, such as 40 (Shooshtari, Naghipur, & Zhang, ) or 50 (McCausland et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to this increased longevity, the number of older people with IDs has become substantially greater, and they may now represent half (Díaz & Rodríguez, ) or nearly half (Doody, Markey, & Doody, ) of all the people with IDs. Thus, they represent a group with high social relevance.…”
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“…The rapid change in the socio-economic scenario in India as well as in low- and middle-income countries is significantly affecting the long-standing practice of care for people with disabilities (Ashima and Harsimarpreet, 2014). Nations are challenged to develop a realistic, cost-effective, socially and culturally viable and executable plan that can serve the emerging needs of PWID (Doody et al, 2013).…”
Section: Issues In Caring For Adults With Intellectual Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%